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Post by Mango on Jun 21, 2005 18:28:11 GMT -5
please let me know!
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Post by kiki on Jun 21, 2005 18:30:40 GMT -5
yaknow really doesn't matter to me, that's why i didn't vote.
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Mikki
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Post by Mikki on Jun 21, 2005 18:39:18 GMT -5
I'd say a month, just because it takes a long time for training. Also, don't they age every month?
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Post by Mango on Jun 21, 2005 18:43:03 GMT -5
yeah something like that but still.
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Post by Carole on Jun 21, 2005 21:48:53 GMT -5
I'm with kiki!
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Post by Mango on Jun 22, 2005 11:39:15 GMT -5
lol
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Post by bookfreak on Jun 22, 2005 16:54:07 GMT -5
i think it should be shorter, mostly cause it'd be easier.
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Post by Mango on Jun 22, 2005 17:54:10 GMT -5
thats i was thinking.
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Post by bookfreak on Jun 22, 2005 20:18:33 GMT -5
it'd also make it so we can train them in more things, which would be nice.
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Post by kiki on Jun 22, 2005 22:01:52 GMT -5
exactly
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Post by Mikki on Jun 23, 2005 18:23:28 GMT -5
I think it would make it harder. The way I remember to age my horses is by updating training. It also wouldn't make more things possible, you can train for multiple things as it stands now.
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Post by bookfreak on Jun 23, 2005 19:34:07 GMT -5
well, it'd make it easier to train for multiple things, like you could train Dressage for 2 weeks, then Cross Country 2 weeks, etc. and if it was shortened to 2 weeks, then every two times you'd get to age your horses. I just age my horses when I do farrier and stuff.
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Mikki
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Post by Mikki on Jul 5, 2005 13:50:25 GMT -5
It wouldn't make it any easier to do multiple. you'd have to remember levels of each disipline if you broke it up like that.
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